This isn't a charity event. We're not stopping on the track, when our competition falls down, and going back to help them up and escorting them to the finish line.

I hope all 3 of those teams suck every year. I hope we sweep all 3. I want their fans to see what it's like to look UP at us and to realize we're better than them. A dose of ass kicking is good for them for a change.

This is the moment we all, supposedly, waited for...and we're actually congratulating the Colts and wishing for better competition in the AFCS?

Is this real life?

Stockholm Syndrome. We've been losers for so long that we're uncomfortable with winning.

Sad, but true.

Personally, I will never - EVER - forget how the Colts, Titans and Jags fans (and some of their players) treated us the last 10 years.

Stockholm Syndrome. We've been losers for so long that we're uncomfortable with winning.

Sad, but true.

Personally, I will never - EVER - forget how the Colts, Titans and Jags fans (and some of their players) treated us the last 10 years.

Our turn, bitches.

i remember the colts in one game at our house were winning big, there was less than 3 minutes less and the colts were throwing hail marrys down the field.

Screw the colts, jags and the titans. We are the best in the division now and will be for many many years to come. I wish kubiak would keep trying to score with less than 3 minutes less and us winning by 27 points to. Pay backs a BI***

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Maybe other people are only happy if the Texans win and other particular teams or players do poorly. I just don't get a lot of pleasure out of others' disappointment, and don't wish for individual players to do poorly or for other teams' QBs to "get crushed" like some hope happen to Luck just because he is a Colt.

So, I pull for rookies and 2nd-year players like Luck, Robert Griffin, Russell Wilson, Cam Newton and Blaine Gabbert. I pull for former Texans such as Leach, Jacoby, Pollard, Dreessen, Winston, Mario, DeMeco, Breisel, and others that we all used to cheer on. They all deserve to experience the playoffs. I'm glad that Vick made a comeback and hope to see Peyton Manning make a great comeback and for guys like Romo, Stafford, Matt Ryan and coach Andy Reid, to have some success.

That can all happen while the Texans win games. One doesn't prevent the other.

I think you have false humility about all of this.

Root for Winston? Fine. I root for RGIII as well. For Jacoby and Leach and Pollard? Fine, as well. None of your examples here are appropriate for the real topic.

You're trying to swerve from the main point: Cheering for DIVISIONAL RIVALS. I just disagree on it.

I am not hoping Abilene Christian wins when it's always coming down to either my West Texas A&M University Buffaloes or Abilene Christian for the Lone Star Conference title every year.

It does whenever the texans play all the above you mentioned.....so in a way and at certain times it does prevent the other.

If we are good, it doesn't matter. We'll beat them anyway. I personally don't want to be the Colts, or the 49ers, or the Saints who win their divisions by default. By the time play-offs come around, I want to be battle hardened having already beaten the best teams.

But that's just me, neither here, nor there & doesn't really matter.

But just because I say it only helps us if competition in our division was stronger, doesn't mean I think we should go back & help them off the railroad tracks. I'm not rooting for them to get better, or hoping for them to get better.

Just saying, I'd rather be the best team in the NFC East, than the best team in the AFC West. I'd rather be the second team in the AFC North than the first team in the AFC West.

This isn't a charity event. We're not stopping on the track, when our competition falls down, and going back to help them up and escorting them to the finish line.

I hope all 3 of those teams suck every year. I hope we sweep all 3. I want their fans to see what it's like to look UP at us and to realize we're better than them. A dose of ass kicking is good for them for a change.

This is the moment we all, supposedly, waited for...and we're actually congratulating the Colts and wishing for better competition in the AFCS?

If we are good, it doesn't matter. We'll beat them anyway. I personally don't want to be the Colts, or the 49ers, or the Saints who win their divisions by default. By the time play-offs come around, I want to be battle hardened having already beaten the best teams.

But that's just me, neither here, nor there & doesn't really matter.

But just because I say it only helps us if competition in our division was stronger, doesn't mean I think we should go back & help them off the railroad tracks. I'm not rooting for them to get better, or hoping for them to get better.

Just saying, I'd rather be the best team in the NFC East, than the best team in the AFC West. I'd rather be the second team in the AFC North than the first team in the AFC West.

This reminds me of last year when some people said they were bummed we didn't play against Peyton Manning...that somehow a victory over a Manning-less Colts team wasn't as satisfying.

LOL. Yeah, ummm...no. Beating the snot out of our divisional feels good no matter who plays or doesn't, no matter how good or bad those teams are. Any loss those three teams have, is GREAT for us. Their wins and losses matter on many levels; I want them to wallow in mediocrity. I'm a George Patton type of football fan: I want our divisional rivals to get their asses kicked over and over.

The Giants are proof that you don't have to be the league's best team...you don't even have to be the conference's best team...to win it all.

I can appreciate good play without coming onto a message board here and actively congratulating our divisional rivals. This isn't like some game to show how nice and sportsmanlike we are.

The Colts fans would always come over here and play that whole card on us in this same manner, it always felt like **** to be consoled by Colts fans. Gee, thanks! You guys are swell! I mean, gosh, you just slit our throats 45-10 and scored on a 35-yard pass to Harrison as time expired...and look, you're here to tell us how much you appreciate our hard work. Yuck. I hate false humility.

No need for us to start that tradition now that we're on top and they're not.

Maybe you're right. It wouldn't be sporting of us to not play against better competition.

I think we should volunteer to send some of our scouts, players, and coaches to the Jags, Titans, and Colts...and in exchange, they send us their players. A sort of Player & Personnel Exchange Program.

I haven't suffered 8 years of utter frustration with this team in this division for any Texans fan, here, to post "Yay! Colts win! Congrats to their QB" and not call it out.

OK, OK...I apologize for the unnecessary roughness foul I committed. But it's irritating that one fan here posted celebratory statements for the damn Colts.

I hear ya GP, I work in the same district where Andrew Luck went to High School and everybody is Pro-Luck and Pro-Colt. I told folks, he might be the nicest guy on the planet, but when he plays the Texans, well as Clubber Lang would say....

Who's complaining? All I said is it is better to be the best team in a tough division than the best team in a poor division. Surely you can agree with that.

Nope, because it doesn't matter. Patriots have been in a crappy division for years...How has it worked out for them? Colts in a crappy division, won a Super Bowl, Lost one. Niners, craptastic division...AFC championship and lost a Super Bowl bid because their punt returner sucks...

Makes no difference who is in your division or how good they are, as long as you beat the crap out of them and any other team that is inferior....

You think the Patriots worry about "better competition" in their division every year?